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P. 32. for A flink and brock, read A finkand brock.
33. line 10, for The new, &c. read Thy new, &c.
P. 34. Note, quotation from Theocritus, read ng.
P. 35. Read, Enter Marian, Mellifleur, and Amie.
Ibid. note, after dicebant put a comma.

P. 36. line 6. dele the note of interrogation after fleece, and infert a comma instead.

Ibid, note, for FEIGHTING read FEITING.

P. 37. for Ay, to mother Maudlin? read I, to mother Maudlin? the pronoun I being the sense intended.

P. 38. for Sca. Sea. Sca. read Scat, Scat. Scat.

P. 40. line 11. for fend read fend.

Ibid. for Sca. read Scat.

P. 46 for a gloomy dingle read a gloomy dimble, and fee Supplemental Notes, p. 116 & 117.

Ibid. laft line of the text, for chum read churn.

P. 48. line 20. dele the accentual mark over foul.

Ibid. line 22. after cry infert a comma.

P. 55. The Stage-direction [To them enter Maudlin, &c. fhould precede the previous line, Whither intend you? &c. P. 56. Hath he forfook me? fhould precede Puck-hairy enters, &c. P. 57. line 13. after when you are paft 'em, infert [afide. Ibid. line 17. after Where are you gaang now? instead of [Lorel meets her, read [Maudlin following, Lorel mects ber.

P. 64. line 37. read Fair Marian, &c.

P. 73. after A& IV. infert Scene, Robin's Bower.

P. 93. after line 6, infert Exeunt Earine, Mar. Mel, and Amie. Ibid. line 17. for intention read intent on.

P. 99. Note*, for p. 51 read 71. ;

P. 101. line 14. for death read Death.

P. 104. line 13. read, But fec! the Sprite, &c.

P. 106. line 7. read, Thy mildness might, &c.

P. 123.

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NOTES.

line 25. Put a colon after “I'll buy thee many a thing :”.

P. 130. line 33. dele I, to mother Maudlin."

See erratum, p. 37.

P. 132. line 6. for P. 640. read P. 140.

Ibid. laft line but 6, for filk-worms read filk-worm's.

P. 133. line 12. for So haw read fo haw, &c.

P. 135. laft line but 5. dele remark it in its proper place, and infert inftead difturb the text; e. g.

I did not disturb the text, because, &c.

After

After P. 159 read 160. P. 160. after inconfiderate fool that wields it, line 26, infert After this work (the last sheet excepted) was printed off, in the fummer of 1783, the Editor faw, at Richmond in Surrey, a Company of Morrice-Dancers from Abington, accompanied by A FOOL in a motley-jacket, &c. who carried in his hand a staff or truncheon, about two feet long, having a blown-up bladder fastened to one end of it; with which he either buffeted the croud to keep them at a proper distance from the dancers, or played tricks for the fpectators' diverfion. THE DANCERS and THE FOOL were Berkshire-Husbandmen, taking an annual circuit, collecting money from whoever would give them any; and (I apprehend) had derived the appendage of the bladder from custom immemorial; not from Old Plays, or the commentaries thereon.

P. 167. laft word muffled.

P. 174. line 20. for oratorical read oratorial.

P. 180. line 17. for Dudley's read Dodley's.

Ibid. line 29. for would read world.

P. 182. lines 11 & 12. read (he having had his ears, &c.)
P. 189. line 29. for untertakings read undertakings.

P. 222. line 24. for infitument read inftrument.

P. 223. dele all that follows in that page after "See Mr. 'Steevens's note."

The correction therein defired having been made in the
text by the Compofitor, in confequence of what is there
faid, unknown to the Editor.

P. 237. line 5. for and whatever, &c. read for whatever, &c.
Ibid. lines 15 & 16. read beautiful counterparts, &c.
P. 240. 17. for hepes read hopes.

THE END.

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